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         Polymers Chemistry:     more books (100)
  1. Polymer Chemistry, Second Edition by Paul C. Hiemenz, Timothy P. Lodge, 2007-02-15
  2. Principles of Polymer Chemistry (George Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lec) by Paul J. Flory, 1953-06
  3. Polymer Chemistry: An Introduction by Malcolm P. Stevens, 1998-11-19
  4. Organic and Physical Chemistry of Polymers by Yves Gnanou, Michel Fontanille, 2008-02-25
  5. Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, Third Edition by J.M.G. Cowie, Valeria Arrighi, 2007-07-27
  6. Introduction to Synthetic Polymers by Ian M. Campbell, 2000-01-15
  7. Contemporary Polymer Chemistry (3rd Edition) by Harry Allcock, Fred Lampe, et all 2003-02-22
  8. Introduction toPolymer Chemistry, Second Edition by Charles E. Carraher Jr., 2010-01-12
  9. Principles of Polymer Chemistry by A. Ravve, 2000-03-31
  10. Plastics and Polymers Science Fair Projects: Using Hair Gel, Soda Bottles, and Slimy Stuff (Chemistry! Best Science Projects) by Madeline P. Goodstein, 2004-03
  11. Fundamentals of Polymer Science: An Introductory Text, Second Edition by Michael M. Coleman, Paul C. Painter, 1998-04-30
  12. Polymer Synthesis: Theory and Practice: Fundamentals, Methods, Experiments by Dietrich Braun, Harald Cherdron, et all 2010-11-30
  13. Introduction to Polymer Science and Chemistry: A Problem Solving Approach by Manas Chanda, 2006-03-28
  14. Carraher's Polymer Chemistry, Eighth Edition by Charles E. Carraher Jr., 2010-10-11

1. POLYMER CHEMISTRY HYPERTEXT
Properties of polymers chemistry and Physical Chemistry of Polymers
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WELCOME 484 STUDENTS!
POLYMER CHEMISTRY HYPERTEXT
We want Polymer Chemistry Hypertext to be one of your favorite polymer educational resources.
  • adhesion
  • coatings
  • mechanical properties
  • molecular weight
  • polymer solutions
  • time-temperature superposition
  • viscosity
An educational resource compiled by students of Professor Stoffer at the Chemistry Department of the University of Missouri- Rolla . This is not an official document of either the chemistry department or the University. UMR chemistry students have been encouraged to "play around with it, try new ideas, and in the end, make something useful."
Comments may be sent to: jstoffer@umr.edu
Please include your email at the end of your messagethank you!
  • Alphabetical Listing of the concepts
  • All the Equations Together
  • The Polymer Building Topics: ADHESION Buche-Cashin-Debye Equation Chain Expansion Chain Transfer COATINGS Coefficient of Curvilinear Diffusion Cohesive Energy Density Cold Flow Colorants CONDUCTIVITY Copolymerization Critical Surface Tension Crystallization Crystalline Melt Temperature (Tm) Dashpot Dihedral Energy Elongation Enthalpy Change of Mixing Entropy Change of Mixing Extension Ratio Flory-Huggins Parameter Flory-Rehner Equation Gel Permeation Chromatography Gel Point Gibbs Free Energy Change of Mixing Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) Good Solvent Hagen-Poiseuille Equation Head-Tail Placement Huggins Parameter Intrinsic Viscosity Light Scattering Mark-Houwink Equation Matrix Algebra MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Molecular Diffusion Constant MOLECULAR WEIGHT

2. Wiley :: Semiconducting Polymers: Chemistry, Physics And Engineering
Wiley, Semiconducting polymers chemistry, Physics and Engineeringby Georges Hadziioannou (Editor), Paul F. van Hutten (Editor).
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3. HK75-Properties Of Polymers: Chemistry And Physical Chemistry Of
BKUL-HK75 Properties of polymers chemistry and Physical Chemistryof Polymers. Taal Engels Omvang 1 sem.u. 3 studiepunten Dit
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B-KUL-HK75 Properties of Polymers: Chemistry and Physical Chemistry of Polymers
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Omvang: 1 sem.u.
3 studiepunten
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Gedoceerd door in de studiejaren
Aims
Levelling of the student bases in Polymer Chemistry and Physico-chemistry.
Prerequisite
Bases in Organic Chemistry.
Contents
Part A: Chemistry and Physical Chemistry of Polymers (15)
A1 (Jacques Devaux)
  • Chemical synthesis of thermoplastics: (chain and step) polymers;
  • Chemistry and structure of thermosets;
  • Degradation and stabilization of polymers.
  • Bases in chromatographic characterization of polymers.

A2 (Gabriel Groeninckx)
  • Polymer solutions and gels;
  • Polymer-polymer miscibility and phase behaviour.
Teaching activities
Course ex-cathedra.

4. HK75-Properties Of Polymers: Chemistry And Physical Chemistry Of
BKUL-HK75 Properties of polymers chemistry and Physical Chemistryof Polymers. Language English Duration 1 sem.h. 3 study points
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B-KUL-HK75 Properties of Polymers: Chemistry and Physical Chemistry of Polymers
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Aims
Levelling of the student bases in Polymer Chemistry and Physico-chemistry.
Prerequisite
Bases in Organic Chemistry.
Contents
Part A: Chemistry and Physical Chemistry of Polymers (15)
A1 (Jacques Devaux)
  • Chemical synthesis of thermoplastics: (chain and step) polymers;
  • Chemistry and structure of thermosets;
  • Degradation and stabilization of polymers.
  • Bases in chromatographic characterization of polymers.

A2 (Gabriel Groeninckx)
  • Polymer solutions and gels;
  • Polymer-polymer miscibility and phase behaviour.
Teaching activities
Course ex-cathedra.
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Closed book.
Course Material
Notes to be copied by the students. Click on a lecturer to view the coordinates.

5. WileyEurope :: Semiconducting Polymers: Chemistry, Physics And Engineering
WileyEurope, Semiconducting polymers chemistry, Physics and Engineering by GeorgesHadziioannou (Editor), Paul F. van Hutten (Editor). Optical Materials,
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Optical Materials Semiconducting Polymers: Chemistry, Physics and Engineering
Georges Hadziioannou (Editor), Paul F. van Hutten (Editor)
ISBN: 3-527-29507-0
Hardcover
658 Pages
November 1999
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The field of semiconducting polymers has attracted many researchers from a diversity of disciplines. While, on the one hand, some of the foreseen applications are already being realized in industrial products, there is, on the other hand, still a deficient knowledge of the basic phenomena. Many of our insights derive from the pioneering studies of conducting polymers in the 1980's. Whereas conjugated polymers in their conducting (doped) form have seen limited practical use so far, the potential of semiconducting polymers looks enormous. For the latter, the processibility requirements for device fabrication can be more easily met. This book describes the various approaches taken by prominent researchers in the fields of synthetic chemistry, physical chemistry, engineering, computational chemistry, theoretical physics, and applied physics to understand and control the properties of these fascinating molecular materials. by

6. Welcome To Course 313- Polymers Chemistry
Welcome to Course 313 Polymer Chemistry. A self paced course on the Chemistryof Polymers. Click Here to see the Student Information Sheet.
http://www.chem.monash.edu.au/lectures/CHM3000/MacFarlane313/POLYMERS.html
Welcome to Course 313 Polymer Chemistry
A self paced course on the Chemistry of Polymers
Click Here to see the Student Information Sheet To do a quiz click here To download resources and files click here There are downloadable spreadsheets here that assist with Module 3 calculations To view the QUIZ Timetable click here To view the tut/workshop schedule click here

7. Welcome To Course 313- Polymers Chemistry
Course 313 Polymer Chemistry. Quiz Timetable2000. The following times arethose after which each quiz will no longer be accessible on the Web.
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Course 313 Polymer Chemistry
Quiz Timetable2000
The following times are those after which each quiz will no longer be accessible on the Web. Remember that they are best done as soon as you can!
Quiz Last Date for Completion (5pm) Thursday 17 August Thursday 31 August Thursday 14 September Thursday 5 October Thursday 12 October

8. Wiley Canada :: Semiconducting Polymers: Chemistry, Physics And Engineering
Wiley Canada, Semiconducting polymers chemistry, Physics and Engineering by GeorgesHadziioannou (Editor), Paul F. van Hutten (Editor). Optical Materials,
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Optical Materials Semiconducting Polymers: Chemistry, Physics and Engineering
Georges Hadziioannou (Editor), Paul F. van Hutten (Editor)
ISBN: 3-527-29507-0
Hardcover
658 Pages
January 2002
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Description

Table of Contents

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The field of semiconducting polymers has attracted many researchers from a diversity of disciplines. While, on the one hand, some of the foreseen applications are already being realized in industrial products, there is, on the other hand, still a deficient knowledge of the basic phenomena. Many of our insights derive from the pioneering studies of conducting polymers in the 1980's. Whereas conjugated polymers in their conducting (doped) form have seen limited practical use so far, the potential of semiconducting polymers looks enormous. For the latter, the processibility requirements for device fabrication can be more easily met. This book describes the various approaches taken by prominent researchers in the fields of synthetic chemistry, physical chemistry, engineering, computational chemistry, theoretical physics, and applied physics to understand and control the properties of these fascinating molecular materials. by

9. Pfeiffer :: Semiconducting Polymers: Chemistry, Physics And Engineering
Pfeiffer, Semiconducting polymers chemistry, Physics and Engineering by GeorgesHadziioannou (Editor), Paul F. van Hutten (Editor). Optical Materials,
http://www.pfeiffer.com/cda/product/0,,3527295070|print|2641,00.html
Optical Materials Semiconducting Polymers: Chemistry, Physics and Engineering
Georges Hadziioannou (Editor), Paul F. van Hutten (Editor)
ISBN: 3-527-29507-0
Hardcover
658 Pages
January 2002
US $270.00 Add to Cart
Description

Table of Contents

Reviews

The field of semiconducting polymers has attracted many researchers from a diversity of disciplines. While, on the one hand, some of the foreseen applications are already being realized in industrial products, there is, on the other hand, still a deficient knowledge of the basic phenomena. Many of our insights derive from the pioneering studies of conducting polymers in the 1980's. Whereas conjugated polymers in their conducting (doped) form have seen limited practical use so far, the potential of semiconducting polymers looks enormous. For the latter, the processibility requirements for device fabrication can be more easily met. This book describes the various approaches taken by prominent researchers in the fields of synthetic chemistry, physical chemistry, engineering, computational chemistry, theoretical physics, and applied physics to understand and control the properties of these fascinating molecular materials. by

10. Undergraduate Course - Department Of Chemistry - University Of Oxford
Books polymers chemistry and Physics , JMG Cowie 2nd ed 1991 Matsci V 108 Introduction to Synthetic Polymers , IM Campbell 1994 Matsci V 124.
http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/teaching/hilary/hilhlayr3.html
Chemistry@University of Oxford myDegree Search Admissions Undergraduate Course Postgraduate Information Research Laboratories ... Academic Research Staff MOLECULAR ORGANIC MATERIALS AND POLYMERS Dr H. L. Anderson Hilary Term - Third Year A Course of Four Lectures: 1) Dyes: mauveine, chromophores, commercially important dyes, synthesis of azo dyes and cyanines, direct dyes, reactive dyes for cellulose, fluorescence, chemiluminescence, photochromics, colour photography Books:
"Color Chemistry", H. Zollinger 2nd ed 1991 [Chem N 56]
"Organic Chemistry in Colour", P. F. Gordon & P. Gregory 1983 [Chem L 90] 2) Polymers: polymerisation reactions: condensation vs. addition, step-growth vs. chain-growth, DP, M n , M w , polydispersity index, Carothers equation, epoxy-resins, ring opening, stereochemistry, Ziegler Natta, metallocene catalysts, living polymerisation, ring opening metathesis, architecture, polyrotaxanes, dendrimers Books:
"Polymers: Chemistry and Physics", J.M.G. Cowie 2nd ed 1991 [Matsci V 108]

11. MAD.SCI Libe: Chemistry
sci.polymers Covers topics in polymers chemistry. MadSci Library (framelessversion). MadSci Home Page © Copyright 1995-2001 MadSci Network.
http://www.madsci.org/libs/areas/chemistry.html

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  • Chemistry Learning Center : Virginia Tech. Online tutorials, quizzes and explanations covering introductory chemistry.
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12. University Of Manitoba Department Of Chemistry: 2.349 Introduction To Polymers C
Part 2 only. polymers chemistry and physics of modern materials, byJMG Cowie (Glasgow Blackie ; New York Chapman and Hall, 1991).
http://www.umanitoba.ca/chemistry/courses/chem349/349outline.htm
University of Manitoba Department of Chemistry
Chemistry 2.349: Introduction to Polymers
course information for Second Term, 1999-2000
The course meets in Slot 8 (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1.30-2.20 PM) in Room 540 Parker Building. There is no laboratory. Instructor is Harry Duckworth , Department of Chemistry.
Contact information: Room 531, or through Department of Chemistry office, Room 350.
E-mail: hdckwth@cc.umanitoba.ca
Evaluation
As agreed at the first meeting of this class, evaluation will be based on:
  • two take-home assignments, due at the end of January and just after mid-term break, respectively, worth 10% each. These assignments will be available 2 weeks before their due dates. an original essay, on a topic to be chosen from a short list which will be available by January 19. The essays (about 3000 words) will be due on Monday March 27. Worth 20%. 3-hour final examination, covering all work in the course, worth 60%. To be scheduled in the regular April examination period.
  • Outline of proposed curriculum
    (order of presentation and emphasis is subject to change).

    13. THISDAYonline
    Another Look at polymers chemistry Chemistry By Tunde Okoli PolymersThe Chemistry Technology of Modern Materials by Moji Afsat Bello.
    http://www.thisdayonline.com/archive/2001/08/14/20010814art01.html
    Another Look at Polymers Chemistry
    Chemistry
    By Tunde Okoli
    More than anything else, the near absence of literature in Polymers Chemistry has contributed to the dwindling interest in this area study. Though the country has embraced the study of polymers science for a long time now, yet there are not enough reading materials for the field, and the few that are available are "inadequate."
    It is in the light of this that one welcomes the first authoritative book on polymers chemistry in Nigeria today. Written by Nigeria's first female polymers chemist Mrs. Moji Afsat Bello, Polymers: The Chemistry and Technology of Modern Materials presents a basic understanding of polymers for all manner of readers, especially science and engineering undergraduates hoping to specialise polymers technology, textile technology or any of the engineering courses in the high institutions of learning.
    The book presents itself as an easy read to all level of readers. It's plot is well structured with the chapters succeeding one another logically in a linear progression of thought in the study of polymers. It contains 12 chapters in all. Each chapter focuses on particular aspects of polymers chemistry taking the reader logically through the various milestones in the study of polymers. This style makes it for readers not familiar with and whose knowledge of the subject is limited to some generalities to grasp the author's arguments easily.
    Chapter one takes the reader through a brisk overview of the evolution of polymer science even extending its area of coverage to preliminary comments on recent developments in the history and evolution of the subject. The author opines that polymers "are as old as creation," since some essentials of existence including proteins such as wool, silk, leather, muscle fibres and enzymes are natural polymers. She expresses that "early work on polymers began by accident."

    14. Molly S. Shoichet
    Associate Professor Organic and polymers chemistry Molly S. ShoichetLash Miller Chemical Laboratories 80 St. George St. University
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    Molly S. Shoichet
    Associate Professor - Organic and Polymers Chemistry
    Molly S. Shoichet
    Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories
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    University of Toronto
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1 Phone: (416)-978-1460
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    Office: Walberg, Room WB329
    E-mail: molly@ecf.utoronto.ca
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  • S.B. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Chemistry) M.S., Ph.D. (University of Massachusetts - Polymer Science and Engineering)
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    Our research program requires a cross disciplinary approach where aspects of engineering, chemistry, and biology are applied to the field of Tissue Engineering . We are focussed on enhancing the cell-material interaction through controlled polymer chemistry and engineering. The defining characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases, such as spinal cord injury, is the inability of injured nerve cells to repair themselves or regrow. The consequences of spinal cord injury are devastating, resulting in dramatically reduced communication between the brain and the periphery. In bridging polymer science and neuroscience, we are designing a nerve regeneration system that combines polymer synthesis/processing, drug delivery and surface modification. Specifically, we are investigating different methods of enhancing and guiding nerve regeneration and incorporating these methods into devices for in vivo investigations.

    15. Semiconducting Polymers: Chemistry, Physics And Engineering
    Semiconducting polymers chemistry, Physics and Engineering.ISBN 3527295070. Hadziioannou, Georges / Van Hutten, Paul.
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    16. Chem Sources - Chemistry Links, Polymers
    Chemistry LinksPolymers Conferences; GE History of Thermoplastics; Materie plasticheed Elastomeri - technical magazine, which was founded in 1935, dedicated to
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    17. Journal Of Bioactive And Compatible Polymers
    Advances in biomedical polymers chemistry, performance, applications. Editor,Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers,. Dept. of Chemistry,.
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    Available Electronically!
    Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers
    Editor
    Raphael M. Ottenbrite
    Virginia Commonwealth University, USA ...is a frontier journal dealing with all aspects of biologically reactive polymeric substances and polymers that are compatible with biological systems. About the Journal Editorial Board Online Sample Copy Subscription Information ... Electronic Access This Journal is listed under: Materials Science E-Access Available SAGE Publications is a member of CrossRef
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    About the Journal
    The use and importance of biomedical polymers, especially in pharmacology, is growing rapidly. The Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers provides biomedical polymer scientists and researchers with new information on important advances in this field. Coverage includes Examples of specific areas of interest to the journal include: polymeric drugs and drug design; polymeric functionalization and structures related to biological activity or compatibility; natural polymer modification to achieve specific biological activity or compatibility; enzyme modelling by polymers; membranes for biological use; liposome stabilization and cell modeling.
  • 18. Polymers Chemistry
    polymers chemistry. Staff, TEL, ROOM. Prof. KAWAGUCHI, Haruma, 3456, 26610A. Assist.Prof. FUJIMOTO, Keiji, 3457, 26-610C. Research subjects. Back to Laboratories. Dept.
    http://efs0.applc.keio.ac.jp/old/lab/PolyChem/PolyChem.html
    Polymers Chemistry
    Staff TEL ROOM Prof. KAWAGUCHI, Haruma Assist. Prof. FUJIMOTO, Keiji
    Research subjects
    Back to Laboratories Dept. of Applied Chemistry Home Page

    19. CHEMISTRY OF POLYMERS
    CHEMISTRY OF POLYMERS. Polymer chemistry is the central theme of manyresearch programs at Texas A M. Both covalent and coordination
    http://www.chem.tamu.edu/divisions/areas/pol.htm
    CHEMISTRY OF POLYMERS
    Click on the professor's name to view a brief research description
    David E. Bergbreiter

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    Polyethylene
    Polymerization
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    Richard M. Crooks

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    Dendrimer Hyperbranched Composite Donald J. Darensbourg (Group Site) CO copolymers Mechanistic studies Stephen A. Miller (Group Site) Polypropylene Copolymers Biodegradable Polymers Recyclable Polymers Commodity Polymers (Group Site) Lewis Acidic Spacer Coordination Polymers Microporous Eric E. Simanek (Group Site) Non-covalent Polymers via Hydrogen Bonding

    20. Polymer Chemistry
    013-465881-7; $79.00; Cowie, JMG; polymers chemistry and Physics of ModernMaterials; 2nd Edition; Nelson Thornes has a Web page on this text; 1991; 448pp.
    http://www.umsl.edu/~chemist/cgi-test/mybooks.pl?category=51

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